Nyrölä Explained

Official Name:Nyrölä
Settlement Type:District of Jyväskylä
Pushpin Map:Finland Central Finland
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Central Finland
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Finland
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Central Finland
Subdivision Type2:Sub-region
Subdivision Name2:Jyväskylä sub-region
Subdivision Type3:City
Subdivision Name3:Jyväskylä
Subdivision Type4:Ward
Subdivision Name4:Tikkakoski-Nyrölä
Unit Pref:Imperial
Population As Of:2021-12-31
Population Total:282 (incl. Sikomäki)[1]
Timezone:EET
Utc Offset:+2
Timezone Dst:EEST
Utc Offset Dst:+3
Coordinates:62.3631°N 25.4831°W
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:40740 JYVÄSKYLÄ

Nyrölä is a district and village of Jyväskylä, Finland located 30km (20miles) from the city centre. Prior to 2009, it was one of the villages of Jyväskylän maalaiskunta.

An amateur astronomical observatory Nyrölä Observatory is located in Nyrölä. Mökkiperä Stage of Rally Finland is driven in Nyrölä.

Geography

Nyrölä is located in the northwestern part of Jyväskylä, mostly in a salient between Petäjävesi and Uurainen. It also includes the areas of Mökkiperä and Hepoperä. The statistical sub-district (pienalue) of Nyrölä also includes Sikomäki, which is not a part of the development district (kaupunginosa) and belongs to the Kuikka district instead.[2] However, Sikomäki was a part of the register village of Nyrölä.[3]

History

Nyrölä was established around 1565.[4] Its name is derived from the Savonian surname Nyrönen, first recorded here in 1570 (Juho Nyröinen).[5] The village has also been called Soukkajärvi, referring to the lakes Iso-Soukka and Pikku-Soukka.[6] [7] In 1593, there were two estates in Nyrölä, both of which were owned by Savonians.[8]

The chapel community of Jyväskylä within Laukaa was established around 1693 and Nyrölä (Soukkajärvi) became one of its villages.[9] The Jyväskylä parish was separated from Laukaa in 1856.[10] The territories of the Jyväskylä parish outside the town of Jyväskylä became the municipality of Jyväskylän maalaiskunta in 1868.[11] In the same year, Uurainen was separated from Saarijärvi and the northern part of Nyrölä was transferred to Uurainen, as the locals had been requesting the transfer since 1853.

A highway to Vesanka was finished in 1902, followed by one to Kuikka in 1936.

After Jyväskylän maalaiskunta was consolidated with the town of Jyväskylä in 2009, Nyrölä became one of its districts.

Services

School

The Nyrölä school was established in 1896 and was closed in 2016, when the school only had 16 students. After the school was closed, they were transferred to the united school (grades 1-9) at Tikkakoski.[12] Since 2019, the building has been used as a community building called Nyrölätalo.[13]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tilastokeskus - Jyväskylän väestö pienalueittain. April 14, 2023. app.powerbi.com. fi.
  2. Web site: Jyväskylän karttapalvelu. April 14, 2023. kartta.jkl.fi. fi.
  3. Book: Lappalainen . Jussi T. . Jyväskylän maalaiskunnan kirja . 38-39 . 1977 . Jyväskylä . Jyväskylän maalaiskunta ja maaseurakunta . fi . 951-99104-3-3.
  4. Web site: Nyrölän kylä - Nyrölä. April 14, 2023. nyrola.fi. fi.
  5. Jyväskylän maalaiskunnan kirja, page 538.
  6. Jyväskylän maalaiskunnan kirja, pages 52-53.
  7. Web site: Ilmari Kosonen: Paikannimien taustat paljastuvat - Suur-Jyväskylän lehti. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20151208135405/http://www.surkkari.fi/pdf/2013/201304_ke/SY_20130123_12.PDF. December 8, 2015. April 14, 2023. surkkari.fi. fi.
  8. Jyväskylän maalaiskunnan kirja, page 14.
  9. Jyväskylän maalaiskunnan kirja, page 46.
  10. Web site: Suomen Sukututkimusseura - Jyväskylän maaseurakunta. April 13, 2023. hiski.genealogia.fi. fi.
  11. Web site: SuomalainenPaikannimikirja_e-kirja_kuvallinen.pdf. 115. April 14, 2023. kaino.kotus.fi. fi.
  12. Web site: Nyrölän koulu lakkautetaan - Yle Uutiset. April 14, 2023. yle.fi. fi.
  13. Web site: Historia - Nyrölätalo. April 14, 2023. nyrolatalo.fi. fi.